Especially popular in Peru, ceviche is the perfect way to prepare your catch if you’re looking for a satisfying and refreshing recipe. If you're looking for inspiration, check out this mouthwatering Red Snapper Ceviche recipe from Carter Andrews.

There is no better joy or satisfaction than creating a masterful meal from your catch. In this edition of Cook Your Catch, we bring you a delectable recipe for Red Snapper Ceviche, thanks to Carter Andrews!

As you may know, the Red Snapper season is very short. If Red Snapper is not in season or is not available to you, you may consider using scallops, shrimp, tuna, swordfish, or other types of seafood that are relatively firm in texture. Ensuring that you use fresh seafood is critical for the quality of this dish.

Before We Begin

Before we dive into the recipe, let's cover how to care for your catch while you're still on the water. It's crucial to have plenty of ice on board to pack your catch, which will ensure the quality of your fish. For more tips on handling your fish before you return the docks, including how to bleed your fish, please make sure to watch Carter's video, below.

Combine the lime juice, olive oil, jalapeño, garlic, salt, and pepper in a bowl and whisk well. After your ingredients are combined, add the Red Snapper and toss to coat evenly. Cover and refrigerate your mixture for 8 hours - or overnight.

When you're ready to serve, fold the cilantro into the ceviche, and begin preparing the vegetables. Peel, seed, and dice the Roma tomatoes. Cut the red onion into very thin rings. Dice the baby sweet peppers.

Place a piece of red leaf lettuce on a chilled plate or platter, and place the ceviche on top of the red leaf lettuce. Scatter the tomato, red onion, and baby sweet peppers on top of the ceviche.

Serve with tortilla chips, pita bread, or you can simply eat it with a spoon.

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